Words Related To Perception

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a word that describes a quality or attribute of a person or thing

adjective not perceptible or barely noticeable

  • The changes in the data were so subtle that they were almost imperceptible to the naked eye.
  • I couldn't even tell he had cut his hair, it was so imperceptible.
  • Her makeup skills are so good that she can create an imperceptible contour.
  • The impact of his words was imperceptible at first, but it slowly started to affect everyone around him.

verb to misunderstand or fail to grasp the meaning or intention of something

  • It is important not to misapprehend the intentions of the new policy.
  • Don't misapprehend what she meant by that comment.
  • Don't get it twisted, you're totally misapprehending the situation.
  • She misapprehended the warning signs and ended up in a difficult situation.

adjective able to be seen or noticed; noticeable

  • The changes in the economy were not immediately perceivable to the general public.
  • I couldn't see any perceivable difference in the new recipe for the cookies.
  • There's no perceivable way I'm going to that party, it's too far.
  • The artist's emotions were subtly perceivable in her abstract paintings.

noun the outward appearance or apparent form of something

adjective giving the impression of; appearing to be

  • The seeming lack of progress in the project is concerning to the stakeholders.
  • Her seeming indifference towards the situation made her friends worried.
  • I don't trust his seeming sincerity, it feels fake.
  • The storm clouds gathered, their seeming anger mirroring my own emotions.

noun a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch

verb to perceive by a sense or senses

adjective sensible or reasonable

adverb sensibly or reasonably

  • It is important to make sense of the data before drawing any conclusions.
  • I don't understand what he's saying, it doesn't make any sense to me.
  • That joke was so corny, it didn't make any sense at all.
  • Her painting may not make literal sense, but it conveys a deeper emotional meaning.

adjective not seen or noticed

adverb in a way that is not seen or noticed

  • The subtle changes in the environment often go unperceived by most people.
  • I didn't notice the unperceived details in the painting until someone pointed them out to me.
  • Dude, you have to pay attention to the unperceived stuff happening around you.
  • The true intentions behind his actions remained unperceived by his colleagues.

verb to interpret or understand incorrectly

  • It is important not to misperceive the intentions of others in a professional setting.
  • Don't misperceive her silence as a sign of disinterest, she's just shy.
  • Don't misperceive his laid-back attitude as laziness, he's just chill.
  • She didn't want him to misperceive her kindness as a sign of weakness.